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    Default Error:no such device in /usr/local/.......

    The actual Error is cut and pasted below. I have this installed through my cpanel and fantastico. Received this error today and had not touched the root directory since yesterday and had no problems then. It also reads that the only solution is to doa Manual Update. I looked in my root of Zen Cart for these locations to the best of my ability and it really boggles my mind. Any direction or guidance would be appreciated.

    Here they are:
    Warning: main(/home/******/.fantasticodata/Zen_Cart/catalog) [function.main]: failed to open stream: No such device in /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/fantastico//includes/enc_findinstalls.php on line 42

    Warning: main() [function.include]: Failed opening '/home/kmlsacis/.fantasticodata/Zen_Cart/catalog' for inclusion (include_path='/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/lib/php/:.') in /usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/fantastico//includes/enc_findinstalls.php on line 42

    Like I said, I looked in my Root Directory for anything that resembled the Error messages and couldn't locate exact duplicates.

    Thanks for your help in advance.

    Jordi

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    Default Re: Error:no such device in /usr/local/.......

    I'm not sure how that is considered a Zen Cart problem.

    It looks like your server's fantastico setup is foofed. Whatever the cause, it would seem that the problem is something you should report to your hosting company.

    Granted, you'll probably find, depending on who you're hosted with, that they're unwilling to troubleshoot a software-installer that they (most likely) don't know much about ... they just install it and pray that it works.
    If that's the case, you'll probably need to remove the various applications you've installed via fantastico and re-install them.

    As for doing a manual install, I always recommend a manual install. Automated one-click installs give you no options/choices, and perpetuate the problem of "you" not knowing what's involved in using the software. Manual installations require you to learn various pieces, which help you have a much better understanding of your store's functioning, esp when it comes to subsequent customizing etc.
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